Police Constable Neil Pennington of GMP’s Serious Collision Investigation Unit said: “The reckless actions of Stuart Rudd last August took the life of a young woman who had her whole future ahead of her.

“He has robbed a loving family of a sister and a daughter, leaving them absolutely distraught."

“The fact that he has been sentenced today for a catalogue of driving offences shows that him driving drunk was not a momentary lapse in judgement but the actions of a man who does not care about the laws of the road," he continued.

“I hope the sentence passed her today will bring Isobelle’s family some form of closure for their devastating loss.”

Rudd appeared in the first episode of the documentary series but was fired for allegedly making an illegal approach to a player, with a text to say Scholes was interested in him, The Independent reported last year.

The BBC issued a statement saying the series had been re-edited 'due to an ongoing legal matter not related to the programme', from three episodes to two, according to Prolific North.